Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Том 1T. Boys, 1826 - Всего страниц: 360 |
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... bringing over others ; a strong delusion always operating from without , as vigorously as from within . For cant and vision are to the ear and the eye , the same that tick- ling is to the touch . - Swift . CVII . Shakspeare was the man ...
... bringing over others ; a strong delusion always operating from without , as vigorously as from within . For cant and vision are to the ear and the eye , the same that tick- ling is to the touch . - Swift . CVII . Shakspeare was the man ...
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... bring entertainment to them . A man thus disposed , perhaps , may have not much learn- ing , nor any wit ; but if he has common sense , and some- thing friendly in his behaviour , it conciliates men's minds more than the brightest parts ...
... bring entertainment to them . A man thus disposed , perhaps , may have not much learn- ing , nor any wit ; but if he has common sense , and some- thing friendly in his behaviour , it conciliates men's minds more than the brightest parts ...
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... bring their beauty , and others their elo- quence to market . Remove from hence , and go to the utmost extremities of the east or west ; visit the barbarous nations of Africa , or the inhospitable regions of the north , you will find no ...
... bring their beauty , and others their elo- quence to market . Remove from hence , and go to the utmost extremities of the east or west ; visit the barbarous nations of Africa , or the inhospitable regions of the north , you will find no ...
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... bring truth to light , To stamp the seal of time on aged things , To wake the morn , and centinel the night , To wrong the wronger , till he render right . Shakspeare . CCCLXXXVIII . A man that is out of humour when 78 LACONICS .
... bring truth to light , To stamp the seal of time on aged things , To wake the morn , and centinel the night , To wrong the wronger , till he render right . Shakspeare . CCCLXXXVIII . A man that is out of humour when 78 LACONICS .
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... brings his action against him , and joins to keep him in ruinous captivity ; so when any discontent seriously seizes on the human mind , all other perturbations instantly set upon it ; and then like a lame dog , or a broken - winged ...
... brings his action against him , and joins to keep him in ruinous captivity ; so when any discontent seriously seizes on the human mind , all other perturbations instantly set upon it ; and then like a lame dog , or a broken - winged ...
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